Title of article :
Two-order-parameter model of the liquid–glass transition. II. Structural relaxation and dynamic heterogeneity
Author/Authors :
Tanaka، نويسنده , , Hajime، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
We propose that there exist two key temperatures relevant to glass transition: (i) a transition from the ordinary-liquid to the frustrated metastable-liquid (the Griffiths-phase-like) state at T m ∗ , which is characterized by the appearance of metastable high-density solid-like islands and the resulting appearance of the cooperative nature of α relaxation, and (ii) another transition into the spin-glass-like state and the resulting divergence of the α relaxation time at T0. T m ∗ is a density-ordering (melting) point of the corresponding hypothetical pure system that is free from disorder effects. Below T m ∗ , a system has a complex free-energy landscape characteristic of the frustrated metastable-liquid state; metastable solid-like islands with different densities coexist and fluctuate dynamically. In our model, the α mode is associated with dynamics of creation and annihilation of metastable islands below T m ∗ . The metastable solid-like islands are the origin of dynamic heterogeneity. We propose a modified Vogel–Fulcher law, which can phenomenologically describe the Arrhenius/Vogel–Fulcher crossover induced by a transition from the ordinary-liquid to the frustrated metastable-liquid state around T m ∗ . We also argue that the hidden crystalline ordering in metastable islands may cause the change in the structure factor of a supercooled liquid below T m ∗ , which is more enhanced upon cooling.
Journal title :
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Journal title :
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids